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A lot of copywriters want to expand their businesses beyond client work. But what does it take to do that? How do you come up with a new offer? And how do you test whether your audience actually wants it? Ross O'Lochlainn is my guest for the 439th episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast. He shares what it takes to come up with and validate a new offer. We also talked about how he found his first clients (and idea that works today) and how A.I. is affecting marketing and a lot more. Click the play button below, or scroll down for a full transcript. Stuff to check out: Ross' Website The Client Studio How to Write Like a MoFo 10 Energizing Hook Frames The Copywriter Club Facebook Group The Copywriter Underground Full Transcript: Rob Marsh: How do you go from copywriter or content writer to problem solver and irresistible offer maker for your clients? This is The Copywriter Club Podcast. A lot of copywriters jump into client work with both feet, they find some success and create a business that makes money, but also find that it takes a lot of time they may have been hoping to use for non-work activities. Spending time with family. Having lunch with a friend. Or taking in a movie in the middle of the day. Serving clients is time-intensive whether you're doing research, writing copy, managing the client relationship, or looking for and pitching your next client. And of course, there's the bookkeeping and marketing and the other basic office stuff that takes up time. It's pretty common that copywriters tell me they want to change up their business a bit so they have more time for the personal things they want to fit into their days. But the constant stream of client work makes it hard to fit in the other options like products for your niche or templatized services ready to buy off the shelf and easy to fulfill on. And once you have an offer you want to make… how do you test whether it will work with your audience? How do you find the problems you can solve or the gains your potential clients want to get? On this episode you're going to hear about a process that can help with that validation and how you identify not just the problem, but the kind of client you want to work with on these non-copy products. My guest for this week is Ross O'Lochlainn. I met Ross a few years ago when he came to our Copywriter Club in Real Life Event in Brooklyn. Since then, Ross has built a pretty unique business where he works a few hours a day helping his clients solve big problems. Then he spends his free time training in Brazilian Ju Jitsu and spending time with his wife. Ross is a copywriter but he does far more than just write copy. He's become an expert in client attraction, moving customers into high-paid coaching opportunities and like I said a moment ago, solving big marketing problems. From the outside, it appears to be a great business model, so I wanted to see how Ross built that business and what we can learn from his approach. As we talked Ross also shared the idea that having a product is not enough. Having a lead magnet is not enough. There's some alchemy to making the elements work together to generate a “lead with intent”. The intent here makes a ton of difference. Finding “perfect fit” prospects to join your email isn't easy. And Ross shares how he does it. Oh, and we talk about A.I. in this one too. You'll want to listen to this episode right up to the closing credits. It's a good one. As usual, this episode is brought to you by The Copywriter Underground. This episode is all about creating a business that works for you and provides you with the time you need for the life you want to live. And The Underground is packed with resources to help you gain confidence and help your clients solve big problems like Ross does. From templates to get you started (including a legal document and a proven onboarding process) to workshops to help you build your authority, attract clients,
Joining us this week on the podcast is Alex Sterner. Alex is strength coach and black belt in Brazilian Jujitsu who has helped countless athletes get stronger while doing the sport they love. Throughout the episode he dives into challenging narratives around training, giving people the benefit of the doubt on their opinions from years ago, and meeting athletes where they are at. Follow Alex on Instagram at @alex.sterner and enjoy the episode.
In today's episode, I sit down with James Ridley, a T1D since 2002. James is a Brazilian jujitsu instructor in Thailand and coaches Diabetics online, emphasizing on improving one's fitness in and out of the gym. We talked about James's diagnosis using manually daily injections before pumps and the challenges associated with injections at the beginning. This is extremely important because we also talk about his evolution of using MDI and how he now thrives. James Ridley's Resources:Website:InstagramCoach Ken's Resources:Website: www.simplifyingdiabetes.comNewsletter Sign Up"More Than A1C" - My Signature Coaching ProgramThe Diabetes Nutrition Master CourseThe 5-Pillars Of Diabetes Success WorksheetDecember (2024) Stronger Together With T1D Get-TogetherSupport & Donate To The PodcastThe T1D Exchange Registry is a research study, conducted over time, for individuals with type 1 diabetes and their supporters. Participants volunteer to provide their data for Diabetes research. Once enrolled, Registry participants have the opportunity to sign up for other studies on various topics related to type 1 diabetes.You can make an impact on the future of Diabetes now! Fill out an online survey and gain access to tons of new research and the online portal. It only takes 10-15 minutes.Don't forget to check out Ancient Bliss an herbal supplement company.Use Discount Code KEN20 for 20% off at check out.Have a question, send me a DM or email. I'd love to connect and answer any questions you have.You can find the show on any platform you listen to your podcasts!Don't forget to click on that subscribe button and leave a 5-star review, so you're notified when new episode drop every week.Questions about diabetes, don't hesitate to reach out:Instagram: @CoachK3NInstagram: @thehealthydiabeticpodTwitter: @thehealthydpodTik Tok: @thehealthydiabeticpodFacebook: @Simplifying Life With DiabetesEmail: ken@simplifyingdiabetes.comPodcast Disclaimer: Nothing that you hear on The Healthy Diabetic Podcast should be considered medical advice or otherwise; please always consult your medical TEAM before making any changes to your Diabetes management.Support the show
Welcome to Unbreakable! A mental wealth podcast hosted by Fox NFL Insider Jay Glazer. On today's episode, Jay goes inside the cage with Brazilian Jujitsu legend and former Bellator Middleweight Champion, Rafael Lovato Jr. Lovato opens up about his rare brain disease that ultimately forced him to relinquish his belt and walk away from the one thing he loved. His story will absolutely blow you away and inspire you through the highs and lows and through it all learn his UNBREAKABLE spirit! Follow, rate & review Unbreakable with Jay Glazer here! https://link.chtbl.com/unbreakablewithjayglazer #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Unbreakable! A mental wealth podcast hosted by Fox NFL Insider Jay Glazer. On today's episode, Jay goes inside the cage with Brazilian Jujitsu legend and former Bellator Middleweight Champion, Rafael Lovato Jr. Lovato opens up about his rare brain disease that ultimately forced him to relinquish his belt and walk away from the one thing he loved. Follow, rate & review Unbreakable with Jay Glazer here! https://link.chtbl.com/unbreakablewithjayglazer #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Unbreakable! A mental wealth podcast hosted by Fox NFL Insider Jay Glazer. On today's episode, Jay goes inside the cage with Brazilian Jujitsu legend and former Bellator Middleweight Champion, Rafael Lovato Jr. Lovato opens up about his rare brain disease that ultimately forced him to relinquish his belt and walk away from the one thing he loved. Follow, rate & review Unbreakable with Jay Glazer here! https://link.chtbl.com/unbreakablewithjayglazer #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In part 2 of our chat with Melissa Leong, she shares her recent involvement in the YFC as well as her new found passion for Brazilian Jujitsu! She also shares the mental health plan she undertook before embarking on the Masterchef journey. Plus how she first got into food and forged her career. LINKS Follow Tiff Hall on Instagram @tiffhall_xo, Youtube, and Facebook Email Tiff at bounceforward@novaentertainment.com.au Find out more about Tiff Hall and TXO https://mytxo.com/ Follow Melissa on Instagram @fooderati Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram for videos from the podcast and behind the scenes content – @novapodcastsofficial. CREDITSHost: Tiff HallGuest: Melissa LeongExecutive Producer: Rachael HartEditor: Adrian WaltonManaging Producer: Ricardo Bardon Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we produced this podcast, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SummaryIn this episode, Clayton Cuteri shares his current experiences and reflections, discussing his physical and mental challenges as he returns to Brazilian jujitsu, his excitement for an upcoming trip to Sri Lanka, and his thoughts on current events. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining inner peace amidst chaos and expresses gratitude for his listeners while contemplating future podcasting endeavors.Clayton's Social MediaTikTok | Instagram | Twitter (X) | YouTubeTimecodes00:00 - Intro01:02 - Physical and Mental Challenges03:00 - Current Events and Personal Reflections04:38 - Gratitude and Future AspirationsIntro/Outro Music Producer: Don KinIG: https://www.instagram.com/donkinmusic/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/44QKqKsd81oJEBKffwdFfPSuper grateful for this guy ^Send Clayton a text message!Support the showClayton's Campaign: Clayton24.comFREE 999 Meditation Challenge: Sign Up Here
We've discovered a long-lost never-heard-before interview with the brilliant Paul Thornley from 2021, and simply had to share it with you!! In it Paul shares the transformative power of combining martial arts with neuromuscular therapy, distinguishing how classical biomechanics and holistic, 21st century anatomy do - or don't - make sense of our embodied existence. He does this in such a unique way that it inspires all of us to ask new questions to truly improve our overall wellness.Before Myofascial Magic In Action even began, Joanne and Paul joined forces out of a mutual passion for understanding human living architecture as soft matter; which has different rules altogether to most classical-based training. This episode shares Paul's unique approach, after decades of training in Karate, the British Army, Pilates and Brazilian Jujitsu all combined with ENMT; which is European Neuromuscular Therapy.Whether you're interested in gait improvement or seeking to deepen your understanding of integrative health and therapies, or simply want to move better - this conversation offers valuable health insights. So join us as we explore the vital role of connective tissue and fascia integration, and learn how these elements contribute to systemic wellness, walking efficiency, and much much more.ABOUT PAUL THORNLEYPaul Thornley is an experienced Pilates Instructor Trainer and European Neuro-Muscular Therapist with an exceptional history of movement modalities. From the British Military, to Brazilian Jujitsu, his expertise and experience uniquely qualify him in understanding movement and manual therapy, in practice - to remove pain and improve performance.Follow Paul on Instagram: @paul.s.thornleyOr you can email him on paulthornley08@gmail.comSIGN UP TO THE JOANNE AVISON NEWSLETTER Simply scroll down to ‘Join Our Collective' and pop in your details. We DON'T spam and we DO respect privacy!FOLLOWING ON YOUTUBE?Why don't you start here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3Nb0JCvJRHKdZqF3PgHc9BaJnv33rU-u&si=vn4qiIAToTILqVmGMORE:My website - https://www.joanneavison.com/My course - https://myofascialmagic.com/My book: - https://amzn.to/3zF3SASInstagram - joanneavisonFREE ONLINE WEBINAR:Free Webinar - https://myofascialmagic.com/webinar-registration
Manny Fernandez grew up in Topping, Virginia in Middlesex County on a thirty acre farm with a nurturing mom and a Dad that he described as tough. He is very thankful for that combination which has helped him to be well mannered, respectful and have gratitude for what has happened in his life. What has happened is that Manny started fighting when he was 18 years old, has fought all over the world and has one world championship under his belt .., so far. Manny started in MMA, has done some Brazilian Jujitsu, but has been fighting Muay Thai since 2020 and that is his sole focus right now. Paul learned about his style, his regimen to get to fighting weight and who he looks up to in the professional ranks of all fighting. Paul also discovered one activity that Manny learned to help his brain adapt so that it would make him a better fighter. They finished by talking about Manny's future and about his girlfriend Jordan who has been a great source of support for Manny.
Day 19 of the Dog Days Of Podcasting. Details: dogdaysofpodcasting.com Hosted by Steve Mascord with Tony Adams | Presented by rugbyleague.com | Support the show: https://patreon.com/whitelinefever ------------------------- Reaction to Ron Coote's induction as the 14th Immortal, the Brazilian Jujitsu expert who's overhauled the Bulldogs, the venue for the 2024 Pacific Championships final is revealed, Anthony Mundine's new venture and the fan who took on Joe Ofahengaue and lost. ------------- Thanks to the following patrons: Vivek Nayak, Richard York, Darcy Lussick, Jonathan Whitfield, Christopher Steven, Leonard Gregory, Mark Killeen, Richard Frodin, Graeme Thompson, Brad Walter, Thomas Evans, Greg Peters, Kelsey Gentles, Richard de la Riviere, Terri Cowley, Archie Grewar, Dave Milburn, Archie Grewer, Daniel Davidson, SJ Gray, David Blinkhorn, Richard de la Riviere, Thomas Regan, Daniel Matthews, Craig Montague. --------------------------- GET 15 PER CENT OFF EVERYTHING (non-affiliate only) at | https://haroldhoarder.com | with the coupon code OnceWereLions New Aussie site: | http://haroldhoarder.com.au | New Kiwi site: http://haroldhoarder.co.nz -------------------------- Follow youtube.com/@moleyadams on YouTube ------------------------- Theme song: "I'm Not Here" by Hell City Glamours ------------------------- LIVE NOW: 24-hour rugby league entertainment at http://rugbyleague.com SUPPORT the show on PATREON: http://patreon.com/whitelinefever FOLLOW on FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/WLFpodcast FOLLOW on INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/WLFpodcastandmerch
The path of most resistance is about choosing the option that will lead to more personal growth, even if it means suffering in the early stages of the process. In this episode i breakdown my first Brazilian Jujitsu (blue belt) Competition and meeting up with my VERY first mentor after 15 plus years. Importance links mentioned on the show. Email list https://www.anthonyminaya.com/ Instagram post (Guillotine choke) https://www.instagram.com/p/C8kX0Zgv2_M/?img_index=1 We want the resistance, we want the smoke video. https://www.instagram.com/p/C8p1oXjPL7S/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/all-moves/support
Vinc “From Hell” Pichel - UFC American Lightweight fighter. Black belt in Brazilian Jujitsu. Pichel fights out of Factory X MMA & Muay-Thai/ MAA/ BJJ under coach Marc Montoya. He started his MMA career with the guidance and coaching for Mark The Bear Smith & Big John McCarthy's Ultimate Training Academy and Alliance MMA. Vince was a semifinalist on Reality TVs The Ultimate Fighter. A majority of his professional wins, have been finishes with all coming by T/KO. Pichel began his amateur career in 2009 & In early 2012, Vinc was selected to be apart of the fifteenth season of The Ultimate Fighter which was taking on a live format for the first time. He would be paired up with Cody Pfister in his preliminary fight and would earn his spot in the house with a first-round submission win. Pichel would make his official UFC debut at The Ultimate Fighter 16 Finale. Vince is now a ten-year UFC veteran & continues to climb his way up the ranks in the lightweight division. Holding a current record of 14 - 3 - 0. Tune in as Vinc Pichel joins Bobby Marshall in the studio to discuss The UFC, hunting, MMA, high leave training, life lessons, mountain life, and so much more. Please subscribe or like us on social media platforms for updates on shows, events, and episode drops.www.themountainsidepodcast.com Sponsor Links:www.JockoFuel.comMountain Side listeners receive 10% off all Jocko Fuel products! Use Code TMS10 to save. www.ONNIT.comMountain Side listeners use Discount code TMS to receive 10% off ONNIT products! www.BulletProof.comMountain Side listeners Use Discounts code: MOUNTAINSIDE to receive 20% off all Bulletproof products! Other Affiliates Links
Noah stops into The Pepis Room to talk about his favorite things.
Andrew Johnson is a professional life coach and my second guest expert on the podcast. He joins us to discuss how he helps leaders to find more balance in their careers by mastering their calendars as a gateway to owning their time and clarifying their priorities. We discuss the importance of confronting the truth about yourself and life, managing your ego, and practicing being present in the moment in order to unlock your leadership genius, flow states and deeper trust in your body's innate wisdom. Topics discussed: * Andrew's work as a life coach and how he helps executives to approach work more sustainably * The power of pausing to help you make difficult decisions * How to say “No” without saying “No” so that you find more flexibility * Asking the tough questions to stretch yourself into more growth * What Brazilian Jujitsu and open water swimming have taught him about himself and how to manage his ego Contact Andrew for coaching by email or on +27 (82) 947-4884 The experts series brings you leadership experts in different disciplines who can help you bring your fullest-self to the table in your leadership and your career. We cover topics related to personal mastery, professional performance and personal development with skilled professionals you can reach out to after the episode to get the support you need. -- **NEW** Announcing the launch of Lead Authentically – a leadership growth journey that will help you to courageously explore and accept who you are at your core and deliberately use your uniqueness as your competitive advantage and source of strength in your leadership. The first workshop, Discover What Gives You Meaning, is now available. -- Book a free 1x1 coaching discovery call or reach out for speaking, leadership development or culture and talent consulting for your company Accelerate your career advancement with the Get Promoted online course Find me on LinkedIn and Instagram Sign up to receive my leadership letter Sponsor an episode --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abundantleaderswithtenji/message
We are switching things up this week with a few new guests. We invited Sheridan and Aimee Moran from Delta Training Center to discuss the opening of their business, explain what grappling and Brazilian Jujitsu are, and give us insight into what they are offering and their plans for the future of their business. We hope you enjoy listening. Follow Delta: deltatrainingcenter.com FB: Delta Training Center IG: delta_training_center FOLLOW US: themoxie-co.com moxiehairx.com Instagram- @themoxiegirlx @salonmoxie_ @moxiehairx @brittanytardo youtube.com/moxiehairextensions3903 TikTok- themoxiegirlx --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tiffany-lagarde/support
In another episode of Real Time Real Talk, host Cher Pastore invites Dr Dessi P. Zaharieva, PhD, CEP, CDCES to discuss all things diabetes. Dessi completed her PhD in Kinesiology & Health Science at York University under the supervision of leading diabetes researcher, Dr. Michael Riddell. She is currently working with Dr. David Maahs and the University of Stanford team to improve clinical outcomes in youth with type 1 diabetes. Her research focuses on effective strategies to reduce blood sugar fluctuations (i.e. hypoglycemia) during exercise and in recovery in individuals with type 1 diabetes. Dessi has been living with type 1 diabetes for over 25 years and is also an award-winning high-level athlete within Brazilian Ju-Jitsu. She understands the challenges associated with exercise and blood glucose control and is very passionate about diabetes research, specifically the body's response to different types of physical activity. During the episode, Dessi runs through some clinical studies and interprets insights from them to provide practical and valuable advice on various types of exercise, insulin doses, and current glucose trends. The speakers also explore the importance of continuous glucose monitoring in managing diabetes and the role played by patient-centred care. Finally, Dessi explores how technology advancements in health care have led to the development of tools that simplify guideline applications in practical real-time scenarios. Learn how professional health care specialists like Dessi harness the knowledge gained over decades of research to ensure that it translates into ready-to-use strategies for those with diabetes. Disclaimer: This podcast is not approved for CME credit. Every diabetes treatment plan is different, individual results may vary – nothing you hear on this podcast should be considered medical advice. All claims are supported by clinical evidence referenced in the show notes. For clinical study results, please refer to the Dexcom G7 User Guide. For product-related questions, please refer to the instructions for use. For complete safety information, go to dexcom.com/safety-information. Fingersticks required for diabetes treatment decisions if symptoms or expectations do not match readings. Dexcom G7 can complete warmup within 30 minutes, whereas other CGM brands require up to an hour or longer. Smart devices are sold separately. For a list of compatible smart devices, visit: dexcom.com/compatibility. The Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (Dexcom G7 System) is a real time, continuous glucose monitoring device indicated for the management of diabetes in persons aged 2 years and older. Dexcom G7 has no limitations for use in pregnancy. The Dexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (Dexcom G6 System) is a real time, continuous glucose monitoring device indicated for the management of diabetes in persons aged 2 years and older. Dessi Zaharieva is a paid spokesperson for Dexcom. Brief Safety Statement BRIEF SAFETY STATEMENT: Failure to use the Dexcom Continuous Glucose Monitoring System and its components according to the instructions for use provided with your device and available at https://www.dexcom.com/safety-information and to properly consider all indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and cautions in those instructions for use may result in you missing a severe hypoglycemia (low blood glucose) or hyperglycemia (high blood glucose) occurrence and/or making a treatment decision that may result in injury. If your glucose alerts and readings from the Dexcom CGM do not match symptoms, use a blood glucose meter to make diabetes treatment decisions. Seek medical advice and attention when appropriate, including for any medical emergency. Dexcom, Dexcom Follow, Dexcom Clarity, and Dexcom Share are registered trademarks of Dexcom, Inc. in the U.S., and may be registered in other countries. Dexcom Provider website Dexcom, Dexcom Follow, Dexcom Clarity, and Dexcom Share are registered trademarks of Dexcom, Inc. in the U.S., and may be registered in other countries. References: 1. "It changed everything we do": A mixed methods study of youth and parent experiences with a pilot exercise education intervention following new diagnosis of type 1 diabetes. Tanenbaum ML, Addala A, Hanes S, Ritter V, Bishop FK, Cortes AL, Pang E, Hood KK, Maahs DM, Zaharieva DP; 4T Study Group. J Diabetes Complications. 2024 Jan;38(1):108651. doi: 10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2023.108651. Epub 2023 Nov 24.PMID: 38043358 2. Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) at diagnosis in youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D) is associated with a higher hemoglobin A1c even with intensive insulin management. Zaharieva DP, Ding V, Addala A, Prahalad P, Bishop F, Hood K, Desai M, Wilson DM, Buckingham BA, Maahs DM. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2023 Nov 13. doi: 10.1089/dia.2023.0405. Online ahead of print.PMID: 37955644 3. Practical Aspects and Exercise Safety Benefits of Automated Insulin Delivery Systems in Type 1 Diabetes. Zaharieva DP, Morrison D, Paldus B, Lal RA, Buckingham BA, O'Neal DN.Diabetes Spectr. 2023 May;36(2):127-136. doi: 10.2337/dsi22-0018. Epub 2023 May 15.PMID: 37193203 4. Hermanns N, Heinemann L, Freckmann G, Waldenmaier D, Ehrmann D. Impact of CGM on the Management of Hypoglycemia Problems: Overview and Secondary Analysis of the HypoDE Study. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2019 Jul;13(4):636-644. doi: 10.1177/1932296819831695. 5. Urakami T. The Advanced Diabetes Technologies for Reduction of the Frequency of Hypoglycemia and Minimizing the Occurrence of Severe Hypoglycemia in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes. J Clin Med. 2023 Jan 18;12(3):781. doi: 10.3390/jcm12030781
In this episode we have Dr. Rory Hiltbrand joining us. Dr. Rory received his doctorate in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine from Daoist Traditions College of Chinese Medical Arts. Additionally, Rory spent a semester in China treating stroke patients at Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Teaching Hospital. He has spent the last decade studying under Grandmaster Sung Baek, the 75th Grandmaster of the Korean Daoist Lineage the Dong Han Clan. Rory also holds a Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Economics from the University of Richmond. While at Richmond, Rory did Chaos Theory Research for the NSF. Rory has a profound passion for decoding the timeless wisdom of the Dao through the lens of modern Mathematics and Physics. Rory holds a utility patent for a molecular water structuring device which benefits a wide range of biological processes. He is one of the first Chinese Medicine Doctors to corner professional fights on UFC Fight Pass, including EBI and Polaris. Rory actively trains in Brazilian Ju Jitsu and finds grounding and peace of mind through martial arts. During the episode we discuss his practice and study of Daoist Numerology, Multi-Dimensional math, 5 element theory and application, Western science leading to Eastern thought, using the narrative to bring about a physiological change and going from self-improvement to an act of devotion. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gintantra/message
Today, Mac and Kyle S. discuss Humility. Kyle is a Police Sergeant with over 20 years of Law Enforcement experience, much of it as a S.W.A.T. operator and Team Leader. He is a long-time Brazilian Jujitsu practitioner and is passionate about leadership and personal development.
Dr. Dalia Antonia Caraballo Muller is a published author and professor of history specializing in Latin American, Caribbean and Afro-Diasporic history. She works at the University at Buffalo as a professor and has also served as Director of the University Honors College. Off campus Dr. Caraballo Muller is busy. In 2022 she founded, and currently directs an education-focused non-profit called the Impossible Project. She also serves on the board of her local radio station, is a member of a leaders of color organization called LOC Step, teaches and trains in Brazilian Jujitsu three times a week and raises two children and a dog with her partner --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heather-harris96/message
Adam Nicholls is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Hull and an Author. Expect to learn what Brazilian Ju Jitsu can teach about performing under pressure, preparation and psychological focus in competition, coping strategies for athletes during season and in competition, knowing when to use information and emotional support in coaching, developing leadership in athletes, and much more. Follow Adam on Linkedin Get 20% of MindStrong Sport subscriptions mindstrongsport.com/checkout (Use code raisingyourgame) Get your Free 4-Minute Self-Confidence Course by clicking here Connect: Instagram: @lewishatchett TikTok: @lewis_hatchett To sponsor or contact the show visit: podcast.lewishatchett.com
Making Billions: The Private Equity Podcast for Startup Founders and Venture Capital Investors
Welcome to another episode of Making Billions, today I have my dear friend Brian Littlefield.Brian is the Co-Founder of one of Inc's 500 fastest growing companies and the hottest Energy Drink companies on the market known as “Jocko Fuel”. Not only that, but he is partnered with the famous Navy Seal Commander, Jocko Willink, as well as a champion Brazilian Ju-Jitsu athlete. What this means is that Brian is about to teach you about the key factors of How to Win in Your Market, Implement Effective Leadership, and Develop your Grit so that you not only win, but win big in your pursuit of Making Billions.Subscribe on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTOe79EXLDsROQ0z3YLnu1QQConnect with Ryan Miller:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rcmiller1/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/makingbillionspodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/_MakingBillonsWebsite: https://making-billions.com/[THE GUEST]: Brian is the Co-Founder of one of Inc's 500 fastest growing companies and the hottest Energy Drink companies on the market known as “Jocko Fuel”. Not only that, but he is partnered with the famous Navy Seal Commander, Jocko Willink, as well as a champion Brazilian Ju-Jitsu athlete.[THE HOST]: Ryan is a Venture Capital & Angel investor in technology and energy. He achieved market-beating placement growth in his firstSmells Like HumansLike listening to funny friends discuss curious human behavior.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showDISCLAIMER: The information in every podcast episode “episode” is provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the current law in your jurisdiction. By listening to our episodes, you understand that no information contained in the episodes should be construed as legal and or financial advice from the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for legal, financial, or tax counsel on any subject matter. No listener of the episodes should act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information included in, or accessible through, the episodes without seeking the appropriate legal or other professional advice on the particular facts and circumstances at issue from a lawyer, finance, tax and other licensed in the recipient's state, country or other appropriate licensing jurisdiction. No part of the show, its guests, host, content, or otherwise should be considered as a solicitation for investment in any way. All views expressed in any way by guests are their own opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the show or its host(s). The host and/or its guests may own some of the assets discussed on this or other episodes. This show is for entertainment purposes only and should not be used as financial, tax, legal, or any advice whatsoever. Some products, securities, or other interests of companies discussed on this episode or any other episode may be owned by the host(s) or guest(s).
This one has been in the can for a while - but it was recorded only a week after the previous one about the Meat Grinder. You'd think that would make the banter session shorter, but ...not really. Jason has largely avoided having his face squished at Brazilian Jujitsu and Inger has been writing whiny emails to her boss. The team finish up the Cambridge hiatus mailbag (13:32), including one from Janet Davey that was lost at the bottom (sorry about that Janet!). This prompts a lengthly discussion about Teams and autocorrect, so the usual nerdy stuff.In the Work Problems session (49:38) Jason confesses to Inger that he doesn't know how to gossip well, but Inger proves to him that he has got his academic gossip skills Just Right. Along the way Foucault is not mentioned, but he might as well have been given how much the word 'power' popped up.Inger's read her friend Stan Emmerson's new book 'What is the It' (1:28:44) and gives a completely biased review. Jason features a couple of 50 cent app shop bargains. Finally In two minute tips (1:37:10) Inger reports back on taking her own advice and Jason shares the rather tragic news that his email address is now on the Dark Web, which seems appropriate for a Halloween episode!Mentioned:We work to earn the right to work video Inger's blog post on Hot Academic GossipInger's academic paper 'Assembling the PhD candidate: troubles talk'Stan's book on editing 'What is the 'it'? A Handbook for proofing court judgementsAustin Kleon Steal like an ArtistClip at the end is The Fine Print: outer worlds song by Stupendium Leave us a message on www.speakpipe.com/thesiswhisperer. Email Inger, she's easy to find. You will not be able to find Jason's email (he likes it that way).Talk to us on BlueSky by following @thesiswhisperer and @drjd. Inger is sadly addicted to Threads, but cannot convince JD to join. You can find her there, and on all the Socials actually, as @thesiswhisperer. You can read her stuff on www.thesiswhisperer.com. You can support the pod by buying our Text Expander guide for academics from the Thesis Whisperer website.
Just a brief discussion about how real karate has way more real life application than Brazilian jujitsu does
Jason Khalipa is a whirl wind of a guy! If he's not moving there's a problem, or at least that's the way it seems! He is either working on or has figured out ways to show up in almost every facet of his life. A father, husband, businessman, athlete and more!By approaching every day with the AMRAP mentality (As Many Reps As Possible) it forces him to focus on the moment, whatever that moment may be!Listen in as we talk:Brazilian Ju Jitsu and why he has "self-defense Sunday" in his homeBecoming a CrossFit ChampionTeaching your kids how to do hard thingsOvercoming adversity, including Pediatric LeukemiaHunting, archery, scuba diving and moreHow to approach sports and life by being presentGiving the gift of exploration to your familyJason, thanks for the great conversation! It was truly an honor to sit and learn from you today!
Our Great Coach on this episode is Matt Thornton. Matt is a Brazilian Ju Jitsu coach, who has coached some of the greatest Mixed Martial Arts fighters in the world. He is the founder of the Straight Blast Gym, where he has developed cross training in several martial arts as well as boxing and wrestling. The gym now has over 50 affiliate academies located around the world. Fighters he has coached include Randy Couture, Forrest Griffin, and Dan Henderson while he has also helped develop the careers of coaches like John Kavanagh and Karl Tanswell. He is also a guest lecturer on philosophy and has recently published a book called The Gift of Violence: Practical Knowledge for Surviving and Thriving in a Dangerous World. In this philosophical and insightful interview some of the highlights for me were: • His core philosophy of Aliveness, which emphasizes training on timing, energy and motion through competing to deliver repeated experiments. • The idea that you can't acquire meaningful skill in Brazilian Ju Jitsu without submitting 1000's of times. And through this approach to testing and learning through failure you achieve progress • And his belief that "frustration in the moment is almost always a useless emotion. So you run into a problem in a fight, or you run into a problem in a match. That's something that we're here to solve. That's a puzzle that will admit to a solution." Here is the link to Matt's new book: https://amzn.asia/d/asci4hF If you enjoy listening to the podcast and would like to learn more, you can head over to our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com
WE'RE BACK BABY!Inger sums up her whole Cambridge University experience in one anecdote about dinner. Jason has gone up a notch in Brazilian Ju Jitsu, which puts him in a position to comment on Mark Zuckerberg's training routine. In other words, it's a normal catch up, but twice as long!This episode is all a mailbag, starting with a speak pipe from Jonathan O'Donnell challenging the team to regular lunches and a content warning at 30 minutes about weight talk. If you don't want to hear a discussion about losing weight, skip ahead to 40 :46.We follow with a letter from Alessa Teunisse about Bullet Journalling with all kinds of #bujo spreads to share. At 58:40 we get to a speak pipe from Ben Archer, who is asking about old technology and what to with it At 1 hour 17 minutes with a letter from Marcel Cardinali with all kinds of cool automations in Obsidian.In the reading segment at 1 hour 27 minutes, the team tease their new book project. Finally, two minute tips happens at 1 hour 32, In the sign off, we explain that @thesiswhisperer on Twitter will shortly be shut down. If you're one of the 52,000 odd followers to that account, have a look below for other options.Oh - and the first two episodes of the Academics talk about Severance pod have finally dropped! Listen and subscribe here.Things we mentioned:Google document with the images from Alessa and Marcel Focussed pod and yearly wall calendar Sadie James art from Ningaloo reefE-waste donation in CanberraAutomater app Jason used to create his Fantasia File ProblemDavid Kadavy: Mind Management not Time ManagementInger's video about Obsidian plug ins for ZoteroJoplin app for transferring Evernote dataThe enshittification of academic social media and Inger on ABC radio talking about it Leave us a message on www.speakpipe.com/thesiswhisperer. Email Inger, she's easy to find. You will not be able to find Jason's email (he likes it that way).Talk to us on BlueSky by following @thesiswhisperer and @drjd. Inger is sadly addicted to Threads, but cannot convince JD to join. You can find her there, and on all the Socials actually, as @thesiswhisperer. You can read her stuff on www.thesiswhisperer.com. You can support the pod by buying our Text Expander guide for academics from the Thesis Whisperer website.
In this episode, Ben and Rahul break down the recent $46 million verdict Rahul obtained in a case on behalf of a client injured during a Brazilian Jujitsu class. Rahul talks about how he frames the issues in the case to deal with the challenge of many jurors believing that those who engage in dangerous activities, like Jujitsu, assume the risk of injury. He shares his approach to voir dire and to obtaining this high-value verdict in a relatively conservative venue where verdicts tend to be on the lower side. Rahul talks about how the verdict was received in the Jujitsu community and how it is likely to lead to changes that will make the practice safer. About Rahul RavipudiRahul Ravipudi is a partner at Panish | Shea | Boyle | Ravipudi LLP and has spent his legal career handling catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases involving commercial vehicles, pedestrians, industrial or construction accidents, utility negligence, dangerous conditions of public and private property as well as cases of sexual abuse and sexual assault. Mr. Ravipudi also represents consumers in class actions against businesses who engage in unfair/illegal business practices and public entities in cases where corporations have endangered the safety, health, property or comfort of the public. Mr. Ravipudi currently serves as Public Entity Plaintiffs' Co-Lead Counsel in the JUUL Labs Product Cases, representing school districts and other public entities in California involved in litigation against the electronic cigarette manufacturer. Has also serves as Plaintiffs Co-Lead Counsel in the Southern California Fire Cases litigation arising out of the 2017 Thomas Fire and subsequent debris flows in Montecito, California as well as on the Plaintiffs Executive Committee in the California North Bay Fires litigation. Mr. Ravipudi previously served on the Steering Committee in the Blythe bus crash litigation. Named 2017 Trial Lawyer of the Year by Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles, Mr. Ravipudi has obtained numerous landmark verdicts and settlements including a $160.5 million jury verdict for a man who suffered a traumatic brain injury as a result of a vicious beating by security personnel for a nightclub, a $46,475,112.33 jury verdict for a beginning Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu student who suffered a catastrophic spinal cord injury while sparring with a Del Mar Jiu-Jitsu Club instructor who performed a technique which rendered the student an incomplete quadriplegic, a $28,500,000+ settlement for a special needs student who was catastrophically injured after being struck by a vehicle while under the care and supervision of Victor Elementary School District (VESD) personnel, as well as a $23,500,000 settlement on behalf of the family of Paul Lee, a 19-year-old non-verbal autistic student who tragically died aboard a Whittier school bus after the driver left him behind to engage in a sexual tryst with a coworker. The Lee case was a catalyst for significant change in school transportation with Governor Jerry Brown signing the “Paul Lee School Bus Safety Law” in September 2016, requiring all school buses in the state of California to be equipped with a child safety alarm system that must be deactivated by the bus driver before departing the bus. The new law will go into effect at the start of the 2018-19 school year and requires bus drivers to receive training in child-safety check procedures. Committed to serving as an advocate for his clients, Mr. Ravipudi has obtained numerous eight-figure awards including a $20,500,000 jury verdict for the mother of a high school student who was killed while walking to a bus stop, a $19,786,818 jury verdict for a man who suffered severe burn and traumatic brain injuries when his rental home exploded as a result of Southern California Gas Company negligence, a $13,935,550 jury verdict for 19-year-old pedestrian who suffered extensive injuries as a result of being struck on the sidewalk by a vehicle driven by a Los Angeles County employee, a $13,000,000 settlement for the children and parents of a woman who was killed when her car was hit by a Hawthorne, California police officer, a $11,000,000 settlement for the family of a middle school student who drowned during a school-sponsored swim party, a$10 million for the family of an independent truck driver killed by an intoxicated heavy lift operator at a stevedoring terminal in Long Beach, and an $8,000,000 jury verdict in Clark County District Court for a Nevada man who suffered significant internal injuries after he was served and ingested what he believed was a Honey Blonde Ale but was actually a chemical cleaning compound left in the tap lines. Mr. Ravipudi shared his insight into successfully litigating cases against the stevedoring companies in an article entitled, “Danger on the Docks – Where there is an injury or death on the waterfront, drugs or alcohol are too often involved” published in the February 2011 edition of Advocate, journal of the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles. Additional recoveries obtained by Mr. Ravipudi include a $15,950,000 settlement for a teen who suffered a brain injury on an HOA playground, $8,000,000 settlement for an 81-year-old woman who suffered severe spinal cord injuries after falling at a hotel, a $7,000,000+ settlement during trial for the family of a man killed at SpeedVegas when the vehicle he was driving slammed into a track wall and burst into flames, $6,500,000 settlement for the two minor children and friend of a Southern California man who was killed after being struck on the highway by a freight truck whose driver had fallen asleep behind the wheel, a $6,000,000 settlement for a woman who suffered severe burn injuries when a faucet in the bathtub of her apartment detached and sprayed scalding hot water onto her body, a $5 million for an HVAC worker who suffered serious injuries when he fell through a skylight while working on a customer's roof, a $3.3 million gross jury verdict arising out of the death of a pest control person crushed and killed when a semi-truck reversed into him at a warehousing facility, and $9 million from the State of California (Caltrans) when a 16-year-old girl on a restricted license lost control of her vehicle and collided into a guardrail damaged two days earlier resulting in a bilateral traumatic below knee amputations. This case involved significant appellate issues which led to Mr. Ravipudi's article, “Dealing with the state of California's first line of defense – stonewalling any meaningful discovery” published in Advocate, Journal of Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles in February 2009. In recognition of his outstanding trial efforts, some of the awards Mr. Ravipudi has received include, but are not limited to:2023 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiffs Consumer Lawyers2023 Lawyer of the Year in Mass Tort Litigation / Class Actions – Best Lawyer2022 Top Plaintiffs Lawyer in California – Daily Journal2022 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiffs Consumer Lawyers2021 Robert E. Cartwright Sr. Award – Consumer Attorneys of California2021 Consumer Attorney of the Year finalist – Consumer Attorneys of California2021 Top Plaintiff Lawyer in California – Daily Journal2021 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiffs Consumer Lawyers2020 Top Plaintiffs Lawyer in California – Daily Journal2020 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiffs Consumer Lawyers2020 Plaintiffs Lawyer Trailblazer – National Law Journal2019 Consumer Attorney of the Year finalist – Consumer Attorneys of California2019 Plaintiffs Lawyer Trailblazer — National Law Journal2019 Trailblazer Award – South Asian Bar Association of Southern California2018 Consumer Attorney of the Year finalist – Consumer Attorneys of California2017 Trial Lawyer of the Year – Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles2017 Consumer Attorney of the Year finalist – Consumer Attorneys of California2017 Top Plaintiffs Lawyers of California – Daily Journal2017 Top 100 Lawyers of California – Daily Journal2016 Trial Lawyer of the Year finalist – Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles2016 Consumer Attorney of the Year finalist – Consumer Attorneys of California2016 Top Verdict By Impact – Daily Journal2015 Trial Lawyer of the Year finalist – Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles2014 Top 20 Under 40 – Daily Journal In addition, Mr. Ravipudi has been consistently ranked top in his profession for his work in Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs with annual inclusion to Best Lawyers since 2013 and selection to the Super Lawyers list since 2014, the latter of which recognizes no more than five percent of attorneys in the state. Mr. Ravipudi was previously selected as a Super Lawyers “Rising Star” from 2006-2013 – an honor awarded to the top 2.5 percent of lawyers in the Southern California area under 40 years of age. Prior to joining Panish | Shea | Boyle | Ravipudi LLP, Mr. Ravipudi worked at another consumer law firm where his work helped recover over $4 billion for his clients. He participated as co-lead class counsel in a consumer class action case brought on behalf of all gas and electricity rate payers in the State of California against El Paso Natural Gas Company and Sempra Energy. This case arose out of the California Energy Crisis of 2000/2001 and resulted in the recovery of more than $3.5 billion in restitution to California utility customers. To date, this is recognized as one of the largest antitrust settlements in American history. Mr. Ravipudi also participated as co-lead counsel on an antitrust class action case brought on behalf of all gas and electricity rate payers in California against Reliant Energy Services and other energy traders for manipulating the California natural gas market by engaging in wash trades, churning, and false reporting. Hundreds of millions of dollars were recovered for rate payers of the State of California as well. In addition to serving as an Associate Editor for the Advocate, Journal of Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles, Mr. Ravipudi actively publishes articles in various journals and trade publications and is a frequent speaker on various issues, including class action litigation and trial tactics. In 2010, Mr. Ravipudi was profiled in the California Law & Politics magazine in an article entitled “Class Act(ion)”. A Fellow of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers, Mr. Ravipudi is also a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, a Fellow of the International Society of Barristers, and an Associate of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA). He is an active member of the Consumer Attorneys of California, the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles (CAALA), the South Asian Bar Association (SABA), and the Nevada Justice Association. He serves on the Board for Loyola Law School, on the Executive Committee for the Los Angeles Chapter of ABOTA, on the Board of Governors for CAALA, on the Steering Committee for SABA, and on the Board for Public Counsel. He has previously served as Treasurer of the South Asian Bar Association Public Interest Foundation and is an active supporter of Children's Hospital Los Angeles. Mr. Ravipudi received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Minor in Chemistry from the University of California, Riverside and his law degree from Loyola Law School where he has served as an adjunct professor teaching Trial Advocacy since 2008. He resides in La Canada Flintridge with his three sons and wife Smitha, who serves as Chief Executive Officer at USC Care & Ambulatory Care Services at Keck Medicine of USC.
On this episode of the Transition, I'm joined by Army Veteran, Leadership Coach, and Serial Entrepreneur, Sean Patton, Founder of Stronger Leader Stronger Profits, which helps companies increase their profitability by developing stronger leaders. I met Sean last year when the Bunker Labs Crew flew into Nashville, TN for a team fly-in. After hearing him speak about his journey from the Army, his passion for Brazilian Ju Jitsu, and the challenge of opening up his own gym, I had to get him on the show. After graduating from West Point, Sean spent ten years as an army officer, half of which was in special forces. On the show, Sean discusses how he's managed to leverage his leadership experience in the military and apply it in the business world through leadership/executive coaching, as well as his experience founding and running multiple jujitsu gyms in the Nashville area. Apply for the next cohort of Breaking Barriers in Entrepreneurship here: https://bunkerlabs.org/breaking-barriers/Order my book, “Black Veteran Entrepreneur” here: https://amzn.to/3gme7kgTo learn more about Stronger Leader Stronger Profits click here: https://strongerleadersstrongerprofits.com/
Well hello gorgeous, the eagle eyed amongst you may remember that this week was due to be the third part of my Despair to Doubtless series - however the best laid plans and all that! I am currently absolutely honoured to be part of Ron Reich's Mastermind in Medellin, Columbia and to be honest it's just not the place for recording that episode! But do not fear, it is coming…This week I have been so struck by the duality I have experienced, and catching myself in moments of wanting to just stomp my feet and drop into “it's not fair” that I want to share it with you. I would be utterly delighted and grateful beyond words if you would (if you're not already) subscribe, leave a review, and share. Please tag me, @suzy_ashworth, when you post on social media so I can share in the love.Highlights 04:04 Catching myself in that mindset has been annoying. Annoying, like Oh, are we not passed this yet? And frustrating that I'm aware of what it is that I'm doing and the game that I'm playing with myself04:52 Even though at times I'm like no, I just want to be a kid and stomp my feet I know that I don't mean that05:15 What if every single situation was perfect for my spiritual growth? Or personal development? Quotes "I might treat myself to an ice bath. I definitely will be doing some ecstatic dance and meditation and I might even try some Brazilian Jujitsu, who knows!""In the context of infinite receiving. I am receiving so much from the duality""In this edge, there's a beautiful reflection for you, and so much opportunity for your growth. Are you going to take it? Are you ready?"You can read the transcript here. Find Suzy on Instagram Find Suzy on Facebook Find Suzy online Join The Quantum Success Hub on Telegram Faith + Action = Miracles
For this episode I sat down with Aaron Boylan, a a good friend and colleague whose gigs include teaching, acting, selling loans, and building houses. He was also an All-State football player and could take my life in an instant with his Brazilian Jujitsu expertise. Aaron was the most interesting man in the world before the Dos Equis ad campaign. In this wide-ranging discussion, Aaron uses public restroom behavior as a metaphor for manhood, explains the real reason guys love Joe Rogan, defends his decision to let his son build real swords, and reflects on the magic of physical (albeit platonic) touch. And much more. Enjoy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rory-hughes/support
Watch the full episode on The Premier Streaming NetworkBuy your official Bobby Fish or The Undisputed Podcast merch at BobbyFishApparel.comThis is one of those don't miss episodes! AEW superstar Malakai Black joins Bobby Fish and The Demi Boys to talk pro wrestling, martial arts, character development, ring philosophy and more. Malakai's outlook on pro wrestling and pretty much life in general is pretty outstanding, in our opinion. Bobby, The Demi Boys and Malakai also get into the training facility that Malakai is going to be opening soon as well. It's more than just a pro wrestling "school"! You can learn muay thai, Brazilian Ju Jitsu along with the art of pro wrestling. We can't stress it enough....this is a must listen! Malakai is not only a top tier pro wrestler but also an amazing human.Enjoy!
Life isn't all about winning or losing. It's about allowing ourselves to be vulnerable, as well as overcoming our fear of failure, or the unknown. On this episode of the “NASM-CPT Podcast,” host, and NASM Master Instructor, Rick Richey, shares his recent father-son weekend trip with his 7-year-old son, Levi, and how both drew inspiration, and self-confidence, through their shared love of Brazilian Jujitsu. These types of applications can be invaluable learning opportunities for both yourself, and your clients. Did you hear? The most trusted name in fitness is now the most trusted name in sports performance nutrition. Become an NASM Certified Sports Nutrition Coach and optimize performance and recovery. https://bit.ly/3NsbqvG
This week's conversation is with Zane Winslade. Zane is the owner of Flow Sport Mental Performance Coaching, and works with athletes from youth to the elite level across multiple codes. Zane has a a Bachelor's degree in Sports and Leisure Studies, a Graduate Diploma in Teaching and a Master's degree in Sport Psychology from John F Kennedy University. On the show today , Zane shares how he works with young people to help them manage their mind and perform as their best self. We also discuss the 3 key principles Zane founded his Mental Toughness Journal for young athletes on.We start the episode talking about how Zane approaches his own mental game at Brazilian Jujitsu. Enjoy!Sign up for Craig's newsletter (Beyond the Game) at athletedevelopmentproject.com/newsletterGet Craig to speak at your club or school here. Connect with Craig:Instagram: instagram.com/drcraigharrison/Facebook: facebook.com/drcraigharrisonTwitter: twitter.com/drcraigharrisonSupport the show
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Maggie was stalked by an older man she met on a dating app. After they began dating, Maggie discovered his anger issues and controlling behavior. When they broke up, he sent texts, followed her, and sent unwanted gifts. Maggie went to the police when her stalker threatened her new fiancé, but when the police reached out to him, he showed up at her parent's house to confront them. He continued to stalk the new couple, even having Maggie's fiancé banned from the Brazilian Ju Jitsu academy he trained at. Maggie found out that her stalker also stalked his other exes and even had an order of protection against him from his ex-wife, so she decided to go public with her story to warn other women. PODCAST LINKS: The Boyfriend Bikini theboyfriendbikini.com www.instagram.com/theboyfriendbikini/ DO YOU HAVE YOUR OWN STORY TO SHARE? E-MAIL US strictlystalkingpod@gmail.comInstagram: @strictlystalkingpod @feathergirl77 @jaked3000 SPONSORED BY: BetterHelp: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Go to BetterHelp.Com/Stalking today to get 10% off your first month Progressive: Progressive.com
In this episode of the Brawn Body Health and Fitness Podcast - the first episode of season 4 / 2023 - Dan is joined by Ryan Maitland to discuss coaching and development strategies for creating a complete athlete. The two discuss how benefits of strength & conditioning expand beyond the gym and into other areas of an athlete's life. Ryan is a Salisbury University Alumni, where he had obtained his Bachelors Degree in Exercise Science and received his Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) Certification through the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA). Ryan is from Elkton, Maryland, where he played Lacrosse at the High School & Junior College level. After his Lacrosse career, Ryan worked within the Sports Performance Department at Salisbury University for 2 years before taking on many prestigious Internships with The University of Delaware and Elite Training Systems in Whitby, Ontario. Upon graduation from Salisbury, Ryan went on to serve as a Graduate Assistant at Webber International University in Babson Park, Florida, where he was the Head Strength & Conditioning Coach for the Baseball and Women's Basketball programs. Most recently, Ryan served as the Regional Performance Director at Power Train Sports & Fitness where he received experience training Elite High School, College, and Professional Athletes. Ryan has a passion for making athletes realize their full life potential on and off the field. When Ryan isn't working with athletes or hanging out with his fiance, Krista, and their dog, Nala, you can find him in the woods bowhunting, mountain biking, hiking, or on the mats getting choked out in a Brazilian Ju Jitsu class. For more on The Athlete Academy, you can check out http://www.athleteacademymd.com/ or @athleteacademymd To keep up to date with everything Dan is doing on the podcast, be sure to subscribe and follow @brawnbody on social media! Episode Sponsors: MedBridge: https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/brawn-body-training or Coupon Code "BRAWN" for 40% off your annual subscription! CTM Band: https://ctm.band/collections/ctm-band coupon code "BRAWN10" = 10% off! TRX: trxtraining.com coupon code "TRX20BRAWN" = 20% off Red Light Therapy through Hooga Health: hoogahealth.com coupon code "brawn" = 12% off Ice shaker affiliate link: https://www.iceshaker.com?sca_ref=1520881.zOJLysQzKe Training Mask: "BRAWN" = 20% off at checkout https://www.trainingmask.com?sca_ref=2486863.iestbx9x1n Make sure you SHARE this episode with a friend who could benefit from the information we shared! Check out everything Dan is up to, including blog posts, fitness programs, and more by clicking here: https://linktr.ee/brawnbodytraining Liked this episode? Leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daniel-braun/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-braun/support
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This week's Misfit Entrepreneur is Eliot Marshall. Eliot is a former Brazilian Jujitsu title holder and UFC fighter turned entrepreneur. After retiring from UFC in 2011, he co-founded the Easton Training Center, a globally renowned martial arts school specializing in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai kickboxing. Easton has expanded to 7 locations across Colorado. It currently employs over 150 employees and does over $6 million a year in revenue. Additionally, Eliot is also the host of the Gospel of Fire Podcast, sought after public speaker, and best-selling author of The Gospel of Fire: Strategies for Facing Your Fears, Confronting Your Demons, and Finding Your Purpose. And it's these things in addition to the lessons learned in building his business that I want to dig into with him today. www.EliotMarshall.com Eliot says that he was very lucky. It started with being born to 2 amazing parents in the USA. From there, it was a lot of failure. He first wanted to be a pro- basketball player and he failed. The he wanted to be the Brazilian Jujitsu world champion and failed. He then wanted to be an MMA champion and failed there. But, he has succeeded at staying in the game and using his failures to get himself to success. Talk to us about why you think you are so lucky? He walked into a mall in 1998 and met a man starting a new Brazilian Jujitsu school and started training with him. He got hurt and quit after a month and this led to his meeting his first girlfriend. A year later he came back and wanted to train with no money to pay offering to clean and help around the gym and the guy just so happened to need his first help and hired him. He lost his last fight in MMA and because he had downtime as he wasn't a winner and on to the next step, he has down time and found his first building for Easton training and got it. That kicked off the business. Other things have happened, but the story of Eliot is that every time something seemed to go wrong, it was the next step needed in his path to get where he has come. You have a chapter in your book called “Why the F$%k vs. What the F$%K,” explain what that means… A lot of people wake up and ask,, “What am going to do today?” That is the wrong question. The right question is “Why am going to what I am going to do today?” Once you are clear on why you are doing things. Why your day will look a certain way. Why your life will be a certain way. Then you can really design the life you want to live. Your why will enable you to have meaning and purpose. Everything starts with why. Once you know your why, you get can get through just about any how. How does someone find their power? It starts with passion. Your power exists in your passion. Putting all his energy into his passion for martial arts, Eliot not only created a massively successful business, but also found his power and that is teaching people that they can do anything if they put their mind to it. They can accomplish. But, he had to convince himself that he could accomplish first, and he did. Find your power and go share it with the world. You went through some mental health challenges. What did you learn to overcome them and how did you do it? He grew up in a bi-racial family and there was a lot challenge. His mom was Jewish, and dad was black. His house was vandalized often and even had swastikas painted on it. It was a rough childhood around him. His family was great. All he had was karate because it was based on results. But he grew up with a feeling that he was not safe. As he grew up and started to win in martial arts he started to equate people liking them with being able to beat them up. He felt a lot of pressure to perform and always win. It was 100% self-imposed. He wrapped his whole identity up into fighting and not being safe. When did you have your breakthrough and choose to change? Eliot had to break down first. He literally had a mental breakdown. It happened over a month having panicking attacks, not being able to sleep, having friends talk him off a ledge. At one point, he couldn't sleep for 2 nights and his wife said to him, “Why don't you do your day as if you had a good night's sleep. Just pretend.” At the 22 min mark, Eliot tells the story of what happened next. It's best to listen. He learned to focus on now and not worry about the past or the future. He learned to put little routines in place that made him better. Talk to us about the habits you have developed that help you succeed. Eliot meditates every day. You can find guided meditation on YouTube for free. Eliot uses mala beads as a trigger to help calm himself in time of stress. Eliot also has a gratitude practice that he does after meditation. He then goes through his pillars of who he is every day. He is and always will be a husband and father. He is a teacher. He is also a student. He is a fighter. He is a survivor. He reminds himself of this every day. “There is only 1 thing all of us have never failed at. And that is making it through your very worst day.” Talk to us about breaking through your mental limits…. Having a teacher or coach to help you is critical to help with breakthroughs. At least to accelerate them to happen faster. Eliot relates a story of one of his teachers and climbing sand dunes at 10,000 feet and carrying another up it. He had another time with a coach climbing a mountain and carrying a partner up the side of the mountain. The challenges were to get the guys to accept their death because it is possible in the cage in MMA. It was in these times of great risk that he learned he could do more. He learned that the biggest competition is with himself and it is being better tomorrow than you are today. Lessons learned from competing in MMA that have helped you in life and business? You have to walk into the arena of your life. You are going to get knocked down and going to lose. Fighters no this and accept it as part of the path forward. No matter what happens, you must get back up and walk into the arena of your life. You built a very large multi-7 figure business that is based in a close contact sport. How did you make it through the pandemic and what principles have you use to build it? The business is better because of the pandemic. It made them figure out how to really make it happen and not only succeed but thrive. They had to close their schools. They brought together their team and started doing trying and failing until they got it right. Their systems and communication got better. Eliot and his partners took pay cuts to ensure everyone made the same or better and could stay in employed. “You can be a victim or you can be a victor. Things either happen to you or happen for you.” They established clear core values that everyone knew. They had a clear hierarchy and communication structure for getting things done. They had a clear vision for what they would do and how they would execute. Best Quote: You can be a victim or you can be a victor. Things either happen to you or happen for you. Eliot's Misfit 3: Get a morning routine that starts your day with success. Create your pillars. Who are you? What is unbreakable and cannot be shifted. Only compete with you. Don't care what the world things. Become the best. Show Sponsors Magic Mind: 40% off subscription orders for the next 10 days and 20% off one-time orders at www.Magicmind.co/Misfit or us the promo code Misfit at checkout Ecom Automation Gurus: 15% discount off any of EAG's services. Go to www.ecomautomationgurus.com and mention Misfit Entrepreneur
This week's guest is designer of Belfort, Akrotiri and MIND MGMT, See-Foong Lim. We talk about Brazilian Jujitsu, the medical profession and mentoring aspiring designers...but which games did he choose?
As one of the First non-Brazilians to achieve a black belt in BJJ, Chris Haueter was one of the pioneers of MMA coming to America and heavily influenced to culture that would proliferate the martial art to the broader global stage! Come listen and learn with us!For more info on Chris Haueter:https://www.combatbase.com/For information on our sponsor 1776:https://1776insurance.com/For more information on training:https://www.tridentconcepts.com/To follow the BPW podcast on our socials:https://www.ar15.com/bulletproof-workshop/
In Part 2 of this conversation, Jackie & Bobby talk with their good friends Sarah & Dr. Andrew Swafford about the importance of finding and fostering friendships, navigating the temptation to drunkenness (especially for college students), and Brazilian Ju Jitsu. Sarah & Dr. Andrew Swafford are sought-after speakers and authors, and are a dynamic Catholic duo. Dr. Andrew Swafford is an associate professor of theology at Benedictine College. He is a host and author of several Ascension Press' Bible study series and also an editor and contributor to Ascension's "Great Adventure Catholic Bible." Sarah Swafford is a national speaker and author of "Emotional Virtue: A Guide to Drama-Free Relationships." They live in Atchison, KS with their five children. Check out more from Sarah & Dr. Andrew Swafford at: https://theswaffords.com/ -- Thanks for listening! For more info on our talks, books, and resources, please visit our website at: https://jackieandbobby.com/ If you feel called to support us financially in this ministry endeavor, please prayerfully consider visiting our support page: https://www.patreon.com/jackieandbobby
Benjamin Russack is a therapist and host of the podcast, Look, Just Tell Me What To Do which focuses on improved mental health through conversations with health professionals on subjects such as marital conflict, anxiety, addiction, eating disorders and the pitfalls of everyday living. Benjamin has an MFA in Creative Writing, holds a black belt in Brazilian Jujitsu and for a time, made his living as a chess instructor. Intrigued by how his chess students began to improve their game at the same time as they experienced growth on deeper levels, he returned to school for a second graduate degree, this time in Counseling Psychology emphasizing Jungian archetypal theories and practices. After thousands of hours of work mostly in chemical dependency rehabilitation centers he now has his own offices in and around San Francisco. Benjamin believes in applying the right philosophy at the right time, helping people live a better life on a day to day basis, that the problems in the world are based on externalized ego wounds and that most people are trying to heal themselves whether they know it or not. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cutting-for-sign/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cutting-for-sign/support
Vinc “From Hell” Pichel - UFC American Lightweight fighter. Black belt in Brazilian Jujitsu. Pichel currently trains out of Factory X MMA & Muay-Thai/ MAA/ BJJ under coach Marc Montoya. He started his MMA career with the guidance and coaching for Mark The Bear Smith & Big John McCarthy's Ultimate Training Academy and Alliance MMA. Vince was a semifinalist on Reality TVs The Ultimate Fighter. A majority of his professional wins, have been finishes with all coming by T/KO. Pichel began his amateur career in 2009 & In early 2012, Vinc was selected to be apart of the fifteenth season of The Ultimate Fighter which was taking on a live format for the first time. He would be paired up with Cody Pfister in his preliminary fight and would earn his spot in the house with a first-round submission win. Pichel would make his official UFC debut at The Ultimate Fighter 16 Finale. Vince is now a ten-year UFC veteran & continues to climb his way up the ranks in the lightweight division. Holding a current record of 14 - 3 - 0. Tune in as Vinc joins Bobby Marshall in studio to discuss The UFC, hunting, MMA, high leave training, life lessons, mountain life, and so much more. Please subscribe or like us on social media platforms for updates on shows, events, and episode drops.www.themountainsidepodcast.com Sponsor Linkswww.jockofuel.comMountain Side listeners receive 10% off all Jocko Fuel products! Use Code TMS10 to save.www.ONNIT.comMountain Side listeners use Discount code TMS to receive 10% off ONNIT products! www.OriginMaine.comMountain Side listeners receive 10% off Origin & Jocko Fuelproducts! Use Code TMS10 to save. Other Affiliates Links
Get (Really) Grounded – The MOVEMENT Movement with Steven Sashen Episode 135 with Emily Gooding Emily Gooding is a Movement Coach and a former Registered Nurse. She helps individuals with chronic pain, injuries, and movement dysfunction reclaim their quality of life through movement coaching, Thai massage, and environmental design. Emily's ongoing journey navigating her own chronic pain has led her to explore many modalities such as martial arts, cold therapy, and ground-living. She believes in fostering a culture of curiosity, learning, and openness to new ideas. Her objective is to help empower her clients to unlock their full potential so they can enjoy more of their lives. Listen to this episode of The MOVEMENT Movement with Emily Gooding about getting grounded. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How you spend a lot of time on the ground if you practice Brazilian Jujitsu. - How we have spent most of human history close to the ground, so it makes sense to sleep there. - Why sitting on the floor is better for your body than sitting in an ergonomic chair. - How everything takes time to adjust to, so don't be hard on yourself if being on the ground seems hard at first. - How modern life is not built close to the ground and why we should return closer to the ground. Connect with Emily: Guest Contact Info Instagram @emilygmoves @humanhomeottawa Links Mentioned: emilygooding.com humanhomeottawa.com Connect with Steven: Website xeroshoes.com jointhemovementmovement.com Twitter @XeroShoes Instagram @xeroshoes Facebook facebook.com/xeroshoes
Waste No Day: A Plumbing, HVAC, and Electrical Motivational Podcast
In today's show, we are putting Justin High in your passenger seat to discuss the grit and determination required to push through the tough things. Justin knows firsthand about commitment and overcoming the internal desire to quit. As a three-time world champion in Brazilian jujitsu he has competed at the highest levels and won. From a young age he became familiar with what it takes to overcome difficulties. When he was in his 20's, he determined that he was the source of many of his own problems. However, as he became more serious about jujitsu he realized that he had to be honest with himself and cut out the habits and choices that would him weaker or the consequences would be his own neck. After winning his third world championship he started to see in each moment of your life it is easy to see what is right versus what is wrong. If you build a foundation of good choices success is the obvious outcome. Justin shares these experiences and more on today's episode.
The prophecy has been fulfilled. Two seals, of bloodied fur but full of life have been born. Thus the lights in the north have been witnessed. The Eskimo has been spotted coming from the fortress of emo. It turns out he has been working on some sort of kickstarter which can be found here: In more traditional news, we have manga. Tim has Guard Pass. We start off with two childhood friends, a girl and boy. The girl is obnoxiously into Brazilian Ju Jitsu and keeps begging the boy to come with her to train. He's fat and lazy so he never does. Until the day she gets beat up … Continue reading "Manga Pulse 472: A Kickstarter got Kick Started"
The prophecy has been fulfilled. Two seals, of bloodied fur but full of life have been born. Thus the lights in the north have been witnessed. The Eskimo has been spotted coming from the fortress of emo. It turns out he has been working on some sort of kickstarter which can be found here: In more traditional news, we have manga. Tim has Guard Pass. We start off with two childhood friends, a girl and boy. The girl is obnoxiously into Brazilian Ju Jitsu and keeps begging the boy to come with her to train. He's fat and lazy so he never does. Until the day she gets beat up … Continue reading "Manga Pulse 472: A Kickstarter got Kick Started"
Alan Godshaw might be best described as a martial artist turned philosopher turned martial artist turned artist turned martial artist. Humble to a fault, his 38 years of training have earned him a Roku Dan Black Belt in Shotokan Karate and made him a world class sensei, but he's currently more excited about his Blue Belt in Brazilian Jujitsu. Enjoy as he and Hannah Hart explore the upsides and downsides of martial arts—and the cultures that surround them. If you have more questions for Alan or would like to book a private lesson, feel free to visit alangodshaw.com. Enjoy bonus content and more by supporting us on Patreon! Join your fellow Earbud Patrons in BTS splendor for as little as $5 a month. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hannahlyze-this/support
On this episode, Dennis speaks with officer and retired MMA fighter Jay Wadsworth to talk about the future of incorporating Brazilian Ju Jitsu in police training. If you like what you are hearing and want to stay in the loop with the latest in Street Cop Training, please follow our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/StreetCopTraining